My friend, Tammy Hurt, received a Billboard Women in Music 2025 Executive nod.
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Atlanta’s spring season is bustling with festivals catering to diverse interests.
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The Fleurs de Villes Flower Show has returned to Phipps Plaza with an all-new exhibition inspired by the popular British …
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Registration is now open for the YMCA’s 2025 summer day camps.
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Springtime in Georgia means blooming flowers, warmer temperatures and also an annual wave of thick, yellow and unseemly pollen.
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Metro Atlanta is gearing up to celebrate Easter, and there’s no shortage of family-friendly egg-travaganzas to enjoy.
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Wayfair, the popular online retailer specializing in home goods, is set to open its second large-format physical store in Atlanta …
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is cutting 2,400 jobs.
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Get ready! The world’s largest touring inflatable event, The Big Bounce America, is bringing its larger-than-life fun to town.
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Decatur’s dining scene has a major addition to its already incredible roster.
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The Sandy Springs Lantern Parade is set to illuminate the night on Saturday, April 5, marking its 20th anniversary.
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The Daffodil Project, a global initiative honoring children lost in the Holocaust, recently reached a significant milestone with the planting …
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With a population of just 260,000, the (relatively) small city of Lubbock feels like a greatest hits album of Texas …
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Georgia’s first ever comprehensive “waterfall bible” is here.
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You can add one more attraction to your next visit to Epcot …
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With all the crazy airline news lately, I’m giving a shoutout to Delta Airlines and its accessibility services for travelers.
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Atlanta’s beloved Mary Mac’s Tea Room is back at full capacity after nearly a year of recovery following a partial …
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Mayor Andre Dickens recently named Adriane V. Jefferson the new executive director of Atlanta’s Office of Cultural Affairs (OCA). Jefferson …
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The University of Georgia (UGA) has set a new application record, receiving nearly 48,000 applications for the Class of 2029.
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Spring is officially in full bloom in Atlanta! While there will be pollen and the occasional spring rain shower, there’s …
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Atlanta real estate developer and preservationist Gene Kansas’ new book, “Civil Sights,” features significant landmarks, adaptive reuse projects and the …
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The Atlanta Braves are poised to kick off their home schedule on April 4, hosting the Miami Marlins at Truist …
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Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) was recognized by Airports Council International as the “Best Airport Over 40 Million Passengers in …
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Atlanta’s brunch scene just got more flavorful.
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Warm weather is returning in Georgia, which also marks the return of snake season in the Peach State.
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This week, the Georgia Senate approved two bills proposing state income tax rebates and rate reductions.
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In 1913, 13-year-old Mary Phagan was raped and murdered at the National Pencil Company in Atlanta where she worked.
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I was riding with a friend to Blue Ridge, Georgia, when she drove past the exit.
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President Ronald Reagan ushered in a new era when, in August 1981, he nominated Sandra Day O’Connor to the United …
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A fun feature with my beloved Tripit app shows me how many trips I’ve taken, how many countries and cities …